Dating sim hacked

Different ones of the four girls (Amy Rose, Tikal Echidna, Princess Sally Acorn & Sonia Hedgehog) and three boys (Sonic, Tails & Mighty) would appear at different locations in patterns which could be easily worked out with a bit of skill.

Once in a while, an Event would happen that would give you a big boost with the girl/guy of your choice or a Chaos Emerald would appear.

The Macro Sonic Dating Sim (Or MSDS) is a Flash based Dating Simulation game created by Tempy, starting in January 1, 2007 with the first Public Beta, till its finished release in October 1, 2008, with an Updated version in December 31, 2009.

When you start the game, you are given the choice of three Classic Sonic characters, Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles 'Tails' Prower or Mighty the armadillo.

You then wake up in your room knowing only your name and that you are on a quest to date a Macro girl, or at least, to make a girl Macro.

In a short interactive cutscene, you are introduced first to Amy Rose, and then Tikal, who gives your first shot at chatting up a girl. You have a limited amount you can do in a day, as you get tired and need to rest, but you can chat up girls, take them on dates, but need to work and other things to build up your stats to give you a better chance with the girls (Who will often give very clear hints what stats they want to look for).

If you gave the girl enough emeralds, it wasn't too hard to enter the Macro side of the game, where you had an interactive sex scene, like the hotel, but with the Macro version of the girl or guy.

The game had a number of endings like the girl not growing, the girl growing but ending up killing you etc, which all depended on choices and how well you did in the game.

In December 31, 2009, after a bit of asking, Tempy finally decided to go back to MSDS and do a major fix, named as 'Macro Sonic Dating Sim .

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